Heads up, Bay Area parents! If you've been searching for an interactive and melodic way to engage with your kiddos, look no further. Music Together, a well-established program designed for children aged 0 to 6, is inviting you to check out their upcoming free demo sessions to get a taste of what their classes are all about. Infants under 8 months can even join in on the fun for free with a paid sibling - talk about a family affair!
According to St. Louis Park, MN, during these sessions, children and their guardians can immerse themselves in a multi-age musical experience, complete with CDs, downloadable tunes, and beautifully illustrated songbooks. And here’s the harmony, it's not just about the kids bopping around to catchy ditties. The program includes materials for parental education, too, ensuring families can continue the musical journey at home. Prepare to clear your calendars - these complimentary classes are scheduled at the Westwood Hills Nature Center and Louisiana Oaks Park building on select dates in September.
Let's set the scene for the demo classes: free of charge, but don't forget that preregistration is your golden ticket. Sessions are planned for September 9 from 4:15 – 5 p.m. or 5:15 – 6 p.m. at Westwood Hills Nature Center, and the Louisiana Oaks Park building welcomes families on September 12, 9:15 – 10 a.m. or 10:15 – 11 a.m. The demos return to Westwood Hills Nature Center on September 17, for two encore sessions at the same evening times. Families interested in attending can mark their interests by registering on the official website.
And for those who strike a chord with Music Together's philosophy, the fall sessions are lined up to leap from September 23 through December 2 at, you guessed it, Westwood Hills Nature Center. Sessions will also resonate at the Louisiana Oaks Park building starting September 26 through December 5. No price tag surprises here: the fee sits at $199 for the first child and $119 for each additional sibling over 8 months. It's a package deal of engagement, education, and entertainment - and potentially, a community of parent pals grooving to the same beat.
So why not pluck this opportunity to introduce a little rhythm into your family's life? These classes could be just the note you’re looking to hit in rounding out your child's early development soundtrack. Just remember that spots might fill up faster than a hot single climbs the charts, so don't delay those registrations. You never know, these demo sessions might just be the prelude to your child’s lifelong love affair with music.